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JRRD Editorial Board Meeting103 South Gay Street, 3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202July 21, 2011
Also accessible online through GoToMeeting
Stacieann C. Yuhasz, PhD Editor
ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
2011 JRRD Board Meeting Agenda1:00 – 1:05 p.m. Welcome from Robert Ruff, Deputy Editor1:05 – 1:10 p.m. Welcome from RR&D Director’s Office1:10 – 2:30 p.m. Overview of JRRD Progress, Stacie Yuhasz2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Veteran Artwork Gallery Viewing Time and Break3:00 – 3:10 p.m. Veteran Artwork Voting3:10 – 3:25 p.m. Web Update, David Bartlinski3:25 – 3:35 p.m. Public Affairs Update, Dore Mobley3:35 – 3:45 p.m. Social Networking Update, Johanna Gribble3:45 – 4:00 p.m. Plagiarism Update, Tristan Horrom4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Discussion and Wrap-up, Stacie Yuhasz5:00 – 6:00 p.m. Break (Working dinner meeting to follow)
ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
Dinner Meeting Agenda6:00 – 8:30 p.m. Working Dinner Meeting
6:45 – 7:15 p.m. Mary Joan Tooey and Alexa Mayo – University of Maryland, Health Sciences and Human Services Library“Finding the Right Stuff: Scientists’ Search for Information.”8:00 – 8:30 p.m. Stacie Yuhasz - Closing Remarks
ChurrascariaBrazilian Steakhouse600 East Pratt Street
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ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
Mary Joan Tooey, MLS, AHIP, FMLA
Associate Vice President, Academic AffairsExecutive Director, Health Sciences and Human Services Library
Director, National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Southeastern/Atlantic Region
University of Maryland
Alexa Mayo, MLS, AHIP Associate Director for Services
Health Sciences and Human Services LibraryUniversity of Maryland
ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
Comments from Robert Ruff, MD, PhD
Deputy Editor
Welcoming Remarks
RR&D Director’s Office
Housekeeping NotesFood/Beverages – Adjacent RoomRestrooms –
Exit straight through, 1st door on the leftExit left, go through lobby to the right
Veteran Artwork – Adjacent RoomWhisper Room/Podcasting Studio – 4th
Floor Studio (see Nick Lancaster or Robert Williams for escort)
JRRD Mission
To responsibly evaluate and disseminate scientific research
findings impacting the rehabilitative healthcare
community
ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
Concepts We Will Cover Today
Editorial Policies/PlagiarismWeb Site Updates/Social NetworkingePubReadership Survey Results
ThemeBringing the content to the stakeholder
Upon his retirement from the Board, we want to thank Dr. Dudley S. Childress for his service to JRRD and the broader research community. A professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation and biomedical engineering, Dr. Childress served on JRRD's Editorial and Scientific Advisory Boards for 32 years. In this capacity, he contributed significantly to the journal's quality, scientific rigor, and prominence.
It has been wonderful working with Dr. Childress and learning from his vast knowledge and experiences. His dedication and hard work have been a motivation to us all. He will be sincerely missed. We wish him happiness in the future and a wonderful time with family and friends.
Thank you to Dr. Dudley S. Childress
Looking for a Few Good Board Members...
OutcomesStrokeOccupational TherapyGeriatricsRegenerative MedicineVirtual Reality/Gaming Therapy
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2008 2009 2010
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1.005
1.2921.446 1.367
1.708 1.7851.849
2.142
ImpactFactor
JCR Years
Key:Blue: Standard 2 year Impact FactorRed: 5 year Impact Factor
(JCR = Journal Citation Records, Thompson ISI)
2008 = NO WEB Presence:STILL Affects 2 and 5 Year Impact
Impact Factor 2005-2010
RankAbbreviated Journal Title(linked to journal information)
2010 JCR Data –43 Rehab Journals
Total Cites
ImpactFactor
5-YearImpactFactor
ImmediacyIndex Articles Cited
Half-life
1 PHYS THER 6250 2.645 3.158 1.162 142 >10.0
2 J REHABIL RES DEV 2339 1.708 2.142 1.013 79 6.3
3 REHABILITATION 389 1.131 0.947 38 5.2
4 NEUROREHAB NEURAL RE 1516 3.772 3.927 0.767 86 3.3
An immediacy index is a measure of how topical and urgent work published in a scientific journal is.
The immediacy index is calculated based on the papers published in a journal in a single calendar year. For example, the 2005 immediacy index for a journal would be calculated as follows:A = the number of times articles publishedin 2005 were cited in indexed journals during 2005B = the number of articles, reviews, proceedings or notes published in 2005 2005 immediacy index = A/B
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24 J REHABIL RES DEV 1925 1.367 1.849 0.106 85 6.5
Rank
Abbreviated Journal Title(linked to journal information)
2009 JCR Data – 33 Rehab Journals
Total Cites
ImpactFactor
5-YearImpactFactor
ImmediacyIndex Articles Cited
Half-life
In 1 year, due to increased web dissemination, a continual web presence, as well as increased social networking, we
moved from the 24th position to the 2nd position in the Immediacy Index.
“Such information is useful in determining which journals are publishing in emerging areas of research.”
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http://science.thomsonreuters.com/support/patents/patinf/terms/
JRRD Journal Statistics MTD Prior 12 Months
Avg. days from submission to first decision 0.0 56.0
Avg. Reviewer turnaround time (days) - Original 0.0 20.0
Avg. Reviewer turnaround time (days) - Revision 0.0 17.0
Avg. Time to Assign Reviewer (days) - Original 0.0 15.0
Avg. Time to Assign Reviewer (days) - Revision 0.0 3.0
Avg. days from submission to final decision 0.0 93.0
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Other JRRD Statistics
Accept Ratio (prior 12 months) 107 : 192 ( 55.7%)
Total Pending Manuscripts 49
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Countries Submitting to JRRD
2004 14
Countries Submitted
2008 25
CountriesSubmitted
201031
CountriesSubmitted
JRRD Editorial Policies
Updated January 2011 In PacketNew sections : Authorship, Specific Contributions, Video/Audio, Plagiarism and Fabrication, Conflict of Interest (ICMJE common form)
JRRD Submission PoliciesUpdated January 2011In PacketSpecific details of submission process for review and post-acceptance submission processNew COI (ICMJE) common formVideo/Audio links from manuscript to online contentPublic domain clarification
JRRD Forms
NEW: JRRD Manuscript Submission ChecklistNEW: JRRD Figure ChecklistNEW: Conflict of Interest Form
Required: Statement of Originality Form
How to Cite
This article and any supplementary material should be cited as follows: Dunn AS, Julian T,
Formolo LR, Green BN, Chicoine DR. Preliminary analysis of posttraumatic stress
disorder screening within specialty clinic setting for OIF/OEF veterans seeking care for neck or back pain. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2011;48(5):493–
502.DOI:10.1682/JRRD.2010.05.0104
CrossRefCrossRef has created a system to automatically email publishers statistics on the number of DOI resolutions through the DOI proxy server (http://dx.doi.org/) on a month-by-month basis. These numbers give an indication of the use of our DOIs and the traffic coming to our site from users clicking DOIs. The DOI links are largely from links in other publishers' journal references to our articles, but they are also from DOI links in secondary databases, links from libraries using DOIs, and even DOIs used in print versions. The overall resolution failure rate for all publishers is 2% and our failure rate is 1%. Resolution Report for prefix 10.1682 from Jul 6, 2011(average 946):
ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
CrossRef IndicatorsTotal no. participating publishers & societies 3509% of non-profit publishers 57%Total no. participating libraries 1,749No. journals covered 24,716No. DOIs registered to date 47,513,310No. DOIs deposited in previous month 495,113DOI resolutions (end-user clicks) in previous month 45,904,871
http://www.crossref.org/crweblog/
Updated July 11, 2011
Dear Dore -
Please accept our thanks for taking the time to nominate your project for VA’s 2010 Green Routine Awards. As VA strives to meet its sustainability performance goals, we rely on individuals and teams of employees like you, who draw on their unique experiences and perspectives to identify innovative ways of reducing our environmental footprint. We commend you for the initiative you have displayed in enhancing VA’s environmental stewardship……..Sincerely,James M. SullivanVA Senior Sustainability Officer
Iosa M, Morone G, Bragoni M, De Angelis D, Venturiero V, Coiro P, Pratesi L, Paolucci S. Driving electromechanically assisted Gait Trainer for people with stroke. J Rehabil Res Dev. 2011;48(2):135–46. DOI:10.1682/JRRD.2010.04.0069
Figure 1. Gait Trainer (GT): (a) Frontal and (b) lateral views of nondisabled subject performing GT session, and (c) GT controller showing number of strides performed (not number of steps, as incorrectly shown on GT controller) and effective body-weight support measured by GT dynamometer. At bottom are step length selector and walking speed selector (which is actually cadence selector).
JRRD Slideshow Project (JSP)
JRRD's newest "value-added“ feature. The goal is to give our authors and readers not only a sneak peak of the latest articles but also a valuable teaching/lecture tool, because the ready-made slides can be easily incorporated into new or existing PowerPoint presentations. Each slide includes a complete citation to ensure that viewers know the material is from JRRD.
Web 2.0/Social Networking
Facebook Twitter JRRD @JRRDeditor Baltimore, MDRSS FeedsPodcasting (available from iTunes, transcripts available online)Video
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New SpotlightSection
JRRD At A GlanceLayperson’s Summary
JRRD at a Glance IndexJRRD de un Vistazo en español IndexIncorporation into Topic Cluster Index
GPO Bookstore – Segue into ePubJRRD content effective 48(6) available on GPO BookstorePowerPoint slides in packet describing GPO programGPO assists with creating a “Ladder of Engagement”Content will soon be available on Google Books
GPO eBook ProgramOffer extensive dissemination services:
Public LibrariesAcademic LibrariesOnline retail
No additional cost to JRRD and signed agreements with aforementioned parties already in placePart of the JRRD effort to “Go Green”
Subscriber Preference: Print vs. Electronic Subscriptions
Institutional Subscribers (Drive the Market)Year # Inst. Subscribers Print+Electronic Print Only Electronic Only
2007 2,360,838 36.5% 50.4% 13.1%
2008 2,575,767 35.9% 46.9% 17.1%
2009 2,358,908 25.3% 47.6% 27.2%
2009 AAP Industry Statistics Reportfor
Professional and Scholarly (PSP) Journals
Tagler J. From the Executive Director’s Desk. PSP Bulletin Volume 10, No 1&2, Winter/Spring 2011
E-subscriptionincreasing
ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
AAP = Association of American Publishers
Fernando Mesa “Overview and Setting the Stage” PSP conference, http://www.pspcentral.org/events2/documents/FernandoMesa.pdf
Scott Lubeck (Book Industry Study Group), Survey on “Consumer Attitudes Toward E-Book Reading.”
Survey Pool/Summary:44,000 men, women, teens.
E-Reader device trends demonstrate e-readers rapidly replacing PCs as consumer-preferred e-book reading devices.
Challenge: Reach the consumer!
Tagler J. From the Executive Director’s Desk. PSP Bulletin Volume 10, No 1&2, Winter/Spring 2011
Nook & Kindle e-Readers
• Nook = Barnes & Noble– Acquire content from JRRD web site directly, Google
books, planning ePub content 2012
• Kindle = Amazon– Acquire content from JRRD web site by emailing free
Kindle account, at this time Kindle cannot access Google Books (propriety software restrictions)
iPad = Apple and other TabletsCan readily download JRRD content from web, Google books, etc.The VA expects to enable employees to use iPhones, iPads, Androids and other popular mobile devices on the departmental network by Oct. 1, 2011, VA Chief Information Officer Roger Baker has announced. Jul 1, 2011Federal Computer Week
Refreshments and
Veteran Artwork Gallery Viewing Time
2011 NVCAF Contestants
for
2012 JRRD Cover
Artwork
Choose 5
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David Bartlinski
JRRD(www.rehab.research.va.gov/jrrd)
Web Development and Analytics
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Hosted by AITCAnalyzed data are provided by WebTrendsalso hosted and maintained by AITCAll location data provided by Google Analytics
Web Development and Analytics
AestheticsNew DesignNew GraphicsDynamic ContentClarity of Content
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JRRD Web Development (www.rehab.research.va.gov/jrrd)
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JRRD Web Development (www.rehab.research.va.gov/jrrd)
Functionality:NavigationOrganizationCross Platform/Browser CompatibilitySection 508 Accessibly Compliant
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JRRD Web Development (www.rehab.research.va.gov/jrrd)
TechnologyVideoRSS News FeedsPodCastsPowerPoint Image SlidesPowerPoint SlideSets (JSP)
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Projected Total Downloads in 20104.7 million
Total Downloads 20105.3 million
JRRD Web Analytics(www.rehab.research.va.gov/jrrd)
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JRRD Downloads 2004-2011
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JRRD Website TrafficReferring sites
JRRD Accessed by 95 Countries
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11 Different Platforms
13 Different Browsers
Mobile Traffic up 81%
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JRRD Website Traffic
Video: 4995 views on YouTubeRSS Feed: 3498 views per monthPodCast: 932 views per monthPowerPoint image slides:
2009 12 per month2010 2395 per month2011 6879 per month!!!!
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JRRD Website Technology
Spanish Translated JRRD At a Glance Section:683 Views Month of Launch3194 Views per Month
Video DOI WatermarkJRRD Article Slide-Sets (JSP)Go GreenScroll-Free Article Presentation
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JRRD Website New Features
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JRRD Website Outlook
Continue to analyze and adjust our Web presence according to new technologies and traffic dataIncrease distribution with Web 2.0 applicationsContinue to provide a positive user experience
2011 Readership Survey
Dore Mobley
Is JRRD Relevant?
2011 JRRD READER SURVEYGoals
Confirm reader profile
Assessvalue
perception
Gauge awareness of new features
Top Findings
60% male50% ages 35-5462% researchers
90% agree or strongly agree
JRRD is informative
At a Glance and eAlert most
popularfeatures
IN A NUTSHELL…Duration: April 27- June 9, 2011
Administration: Online
Inducement: JRRD lapel pin
Respondents: 405
Response Rate: 7%
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THE RESULTS87% read journal online or in print
90% spend 6-30 min. reading article
76% read articles most or all of the time
92% would continue to read journal if available online only
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OPINION: JOURNAL QUALITYGood to
ExcellentFair to Poor
Analytical Rigor 83% 17%
Clinical Application 87% 13%
Readability 91% 9%
Design and Appearance 86% 14%
Online Accessibility 89% 11%
Value of Single-Topic Issues 82% 18%
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OPINION: PUBLISHING EXPERIENCE
Good to Excellent
Fair to Poor
Manuscript Submission 91% 9%
Peer-Review Process 85% 15 %
Technical Editing/Production 90% 10%
Publication 94% 6%
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RESPONDENTS’ SPECIALTY
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LOCATION OF RESPONDENTS
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ACCESS GATEWAYS
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OPINION: PREFERRED ONLINE FORMAT
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MOVING FORWARDUse results to inform decision making
Adapt offerings to suit users’ needs
Engage users through social networks to build and strengthen existing relationships
Identify cost-saving measures66
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Social Media Metrics
Johanna L. Gribble
JRRD Facebook
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As of July 15, 2011…659 Fans20+ Countries12,000+ Post Views
Facebook Metrics
(Jun 13-Jul 12, 2011)
Demographics:Gender and Age
More Metrics
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Active UsersTop Users163 Spain139 United States47 Colombia39 Argentina29 Mexico
284 Spanish191 English (U.S.)83 Spanish (Spain)21 Portuguese (Portugal)18 English (U.K.)
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JRRD TwitterAs of July 15, 2011…
119 Tweets24 Followers85 Following5 Mentions
Coming Soon!
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Plagiarism
Last summer we instituted use of iThenticate powered by CrossRefALL accepted papers are run through iThenticatePlagiarism defined clearly in the JRRD Editorial Policies (page 11)
“Is plagiarism a sin if the duplicated material is one’s own?”*
*Reich ES. Self-plagiarism case prompts calls for agencies to tighten rules. Nature. 2010; 468:745 – IN PACKET
ResearcherID: B-5428-2011
“A sin takes on new and real terrors when there seems a chance that it is going to be found out.”
Mark Twain, in The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg (1899)
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Plagiarism Detection: iThenticate
Tristan Horrom
What is iThenticate?A plagiarism detection system that checks
manuscript text against:14 billion websites.47 million discrete DOIs.abstracts, conference proceedings, lecture notes, etc.
Connected to PubMed, CrossRef, EBSCOhost, SAGE, and others.
Used by organizations such as IEEE, Nature, NEJM, Elsevier, HarperCollins, NSF, and WHO.
78http://www.ithenticate.com/http://www.crossref.org/
How does JRRD use iThenticate?Every article is run through
iThenticate before it is edited.
124 articles tested.21 articles found in violation.
Most we catch are self-plagiarism. We have only had one example of external plagiarism.
From JRRD Editorial Policies: “Plagiarism includes copying or paraphrasing text from others or self-work (self-plagiarism), copying equations or graphical renditions not commonly known, using previously published data, and using copied or altered photographs. Plagiarism is a violation of copyright law and is punishable by statute.”
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Standard Article
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Article with Plagiarism Issues
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What do we do about plagiarism?We follow COPE guidelines.
Contact author first. For self-plagiarism cases, most authors given chance to explain and correct manuscript.
Authors can put text in quotes and add footnote or rewrite sections.Manuscript is re-run through iThenticate after revision.
If plagiarism is intentional and egregious or author is unresponsive, author’s superior/institution/funding source may be contacted, following COPE flowchart.
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The Rules Have ChangedWith the rise of new technology, publishers are working to establish new rules for plagiarism.We want to educate authors that practices accepted in the past will no longer be allowed.iThenticate and COPE recently sent a survey to editors with questions such as:
What are your views on verbatim or near-verbatim copying of a short extract from another work?What is your policy regarding authors who cut-and-paste materials from other sources and integrate it with their own text?Do you think papers previously published in conference proceedings can legitimately be republished in a journal with the addition of new content?
83http://www.surveymonkey.com/jzus
eXtyles/Typefi/ePub
Allow full scale deposition in PubMed CentralePub, fully accessible for mobile platforms utilizing XMLDAISY - Digital Accessible Information System (for people who have visual impairments)
SummaryJRRD, (47th year of publication) is a world recognized/cited rehabilitation publicationKnown for bringing accessible content to the stakeholderScientifically more stringent and more accountableFully utilizing Web 2.0/social networking to increase disseminationEmphasis on “going green” as a way to conserve resources, repackage & reutilize existing content, & shift from print to ePub
Thank you